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Dealing with Ebstein's anomaly
Cardiology in the Young, 2013AbstractEbstein's anomaly is a complex congenital disorder of the tricuspid valve. Presentation in neonatal life and (early) childhood is common. Disease severity and clinical features vary widely and require a patient-tailored treatment. In this review, we describe the natural history of children and adolescents with Ebstein's anomaly, including ...
Geerdink, L.M., Kapusta, L., Kapusta, L.
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Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2017
Ebstein anomaly is a rare form of congenital heart disease with a uniquely high prevalence of arrhythmias. The most prevalent arrhythmia mechanisms are intrinsic to the underlying embryologic defects and may manifest at any stage. Current electrophysiological and surgical strategies are well equipped to address these arrhythmia mechanisms, yet despite ...
Elizabeth D, Sherwin, Dominic J, Abrams
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Ebstein anomaly is a rare form of congenital heart disease with a uniquely high prevalence of arrhythmias. The most prevalent arrhythmia mechanisms are intrinsic to the underlying embryologic defects and may manifest at any stage. Current electrophysiological and surgical strategies are well equipped to address these arrhythmia mechanisms, yet despite ...
Elizabeth D, Sherwin, Dominic J, Abrams
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Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare congenital heart malformation of the right ventricle and tricuspid valve. Failure of delamination of the tricuspid valve, especially of the posterior and septal leaflets, from the underlying myocardium, results in a variable degree of tricuspid valve and right ventricular deformity.
Viktor Hraska, Peter Murin
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American Heart Journal, 1997
The purpose of this study was to determine the most discriminating clinical and echocardiographic features that are most helpful in correctly identifying Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve from other causes of tricuspid regurgitation. Ebstein's anomaly is an uncommon malformation of the tricuspid valve with diagnostic echocardiographic features ...
James B. Seward+8 more
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The purpose of this study was to determine the most discriminating clinical and echocardiographic features that are most helpful in correctly identifying Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve from other causes of tricuspid regurgitation. Ebstein's anomaly is an uncommon malformation of the tricuspid valve with diagnostic echocardiographic features ...
James B. Seward+8 more
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The exaggerated apical displacement of the septal and posterior leaflets of the tricuspid valve (TV) in tandem with leaflet dysplasia and adherence of the tricuspid valve leaflets to the underlying right ventricle (RV) myocardium are the diagnostic features of the Ebstein anomaly.
Mohammad Mahdavi+2 more
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Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2017
Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare congenital heart defect that results from varying degrees of failure of delamination of the tricuspid valve leaflets from the endocardium of the right ventricle. This results in apical displacement, particularly of the septal and posterior leaflets of the tricuspid valve. The anterior leaflet is typically broad and sail-like
T.K. Susheel Kumar+2 more
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Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare congenital heart defect that results from varying degrees of failure of delamination of the tricuspid valve leaflets from the endocardium of the right ventricle. This results in apical displacement, particularly of the septal and posterior leaflets of the tricuspid valve. The anterior leaflet is typically broad and sail-like
T.K. Susheel Kumar+2 more
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2010
Describe apical displacement or failure of de-lamination of septal leaflet of tricuspid valve.
Gemma Price+5 more
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Describe apical displacement or failure of de-lamination of septal leaflet of tricuspid valve.
Gemma Price+5 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1960
Excerpt A congenital anomaly consisting of downward displacement of the tricuspid valve in the right ventricle in a young man was described by Ebstein in 1866.1Several articles with collections of ...
F. A. Oldenburg, A. D. Nichol
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Excerpt A congenital anomaly consisting of downward displacement of the tricuspid valve in the right ventricle in a young man was described by Ebstein in 1866.1Several articles with collections of ...
F. A. Oldenburg, A. D. Nichol
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2017
Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare cardiac malformation characterized by varying degrees of dysplasia, apical displacement and insufficiency of the tricuspid valve associated with variable clinical presentation ranging from severely compromised newborns to patients who are asymptomatic into late adulthood.
Thomas Rupprecht+2 more
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Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare cardiac malformation characterized by varying degrees of dysplasia, apical displacement and insufficiency of the tricuspid valve associated with variable clinical presentation ranging from severely compromised newborns to patients who are asymptomatic into late adulthood.
Thomas Rupprecht+2 more
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